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Engaging Employers to Benefit Low-Income Job Seekers

June 23, 2005

This report highlights employer views on hiring low-wage workers, using data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Jobs Initiative.

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Casey Connects: Summer 2005

June 21, 2005

This Casey Connects issue highlights KIDS COUNT findings on child poverty — and Casey’s first Border report on child well-being near the Mexican border.

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Communities for All Ages: Planning Across Generations

June 6, 2005

This brief shows how elders can shape communities by supporting youth and driving change that benefits all generations.

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Driver's License Suspension Policies

June 2, 2005

This report explores how driver's license suspensions block job access, using data from 14 cities on reinstatement policies and transportation barriers.

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Supporting English Language Acquisition

June 1, 2005

This brief guides foundations interested in supporting Limited English Proficient immigrants. Learn about the LEP population and the challenges they face.

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Costly Credit: African Americans and Latinos in Debt

May 2, 2005

This paper tracks the sharp rise in credit card debt in the 1990s and highlights debt trends by race from 1992 to 2001.

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Building Neighborhood Capacity for Strong Families and Safe Children

May 1, 2005

This report shows how Milwaukee sought guidance from Louisville on integrating neighborhood-level services by studying the Neighborhood Place model.

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Casey Connects: Spring 2005

March 21, 2005

This issue highlights Casey’s work to support foster youth and reduce racial disparities, plus honors six child welfare leaders, including past awardees.

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Many Things We Need Can Wait: The Child Cannot

March 1, 2005

This report outlines the Leadership in Action Program’s recommended strategies for improving school readiness for the children of Baltimore.

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